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Corpse Bride
Set in a 19th-century European village, this stop-motion animation feature follows the story of Victor, a young man whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious corpse bride, while his real bride Victoria waits bereft in the land of the living.
Release : | 2005 |
Rating : | 7.4 |
Studio : | Warner Bros. Pictures, Will Vinton Studios, Tim Burton Productions, |
Crew : | Art Department Manager, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Johnny Depp Helena Bonham Carter Emily Watson Tracey Ullman Paul Whitehouse |
Genre : | Fantasy Animation Romance |
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A Masterpiece!
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
The cartoon "Corpse Bride" tells the story of the son of rich fish merchants Victor and his adventures. It's not a horror, but it has some elements of a fantasy. The cartoon is set in the Victorian era. Characters-dolls live in two divided worlds: the Land of the Living and The Land of the Dead.The film has a quality cast. It begins when Victor Van Dort, stared by Johny Deep, and the daughter of impoverished aristocrats, Victoria Everglot, stared by Emily Watson, are preparing for their arranged marriage, which will simultaneously raise the social class of Van Dorts and restore the wealth of Everglots. Victor runs the wedding rehearsal by forgetting his words of the oath.The film is full of thrilling moments and unexpected tums. The film was directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton. They were able to answer a lot of questions from viewers. And although the color scheme in the cartoon is quite gray, thanks to their ideas, the cartoon is very interesting. The musical accompaniment, created by Danny Elfman, made this picture more enchanting.I recommend Copse Bride. You can immerse yourself in Victorian era, go to the Land of the Dead and enjoy beautiful music while watching this cartoon.
Corpse Bride is a 2005 British-American stop-motion-animated musical fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel.In an unspecified Victorian-era village somewhere in Europe, Victor Van Dort, the son of rich fish merchants, and Victoria Everglot, the daughter of poor aristocrats, are preparing for their marriage. Everything went well, they fell in love with each other, but Victor was worried and couldn't learn the words of the marriage vow. Then he went into the forest, calmed down, and he was able to learn the words. He even put a ring on a branch that turned out to the finger of a dead bride. Then she took him to the realm of the dead.It's very beautiful cartoon with excellent music by Danny Elfman.I recommend this to everyone.
This is most assuredly the best of all the animated musicals produced by Tim Burton. The story is quite simple : a reluctant and gauche fiancé in an arranged marriage flees to the woods and inadvertently rehearses his wedding vows in the presence of a deceased woman who believes he meant to marry her. The ensuing drama is highly entertaining and can be watched over and again. The usual collection of memorable songs ensues and the finale is worthy of watching time and again. Even though the characters are mere cartoons the vocal acting is so superb that each character is believable and memorable. I confess that I regularly re-watch this film whenever times are 'blue' because it lightens my mood. This is among my favourite animated films. I advise a new viewer to watch it twice or thrice to catch the special nuances of the story. This is as good an animated film as many of the best 'live-action' dramas and does not age with the passage of time!
Looking for a Halloween movie for the whole family to enjoy? Look no farther than Tim Burton's "The Corpse Bride" (2005). It's a film filled with romance, greed, murder, and musical numbers. Johnny Depp and Helen Bonham Carter, staples of Burton films, play the timidly awkward Victor Van Dort and the corpse bride, Emily, respectively. Burton's films are a visual experience that blends the pastels of the 1950s with dark shades from the Victorian Era and this one is no different. Though his use of Claymation, Burton is able to exaggerate the character's physical features as well as make the living world seem dull and dreary while the world of the dead is colorful and fun. While the living tend to embody the worst of attributes, it is the living who have the best human qualities.